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Delicious Cocktail Ideas from Wild Knight English Vodka

Real, authentic vodka should be smooth, characterful and
soft on the palate, which is exactly how you would describe Wild Knight
Ultra-Premium English Vodka.

Using Norfolk's finest barley and the purest water from
Eastern England, Norfolk's new Wild Knight English Vodka is both authentic and
delicious and perfect for Christmas whether given as a gift, served at a party
or mixed into a delicious festive cocktail.

Distilled by hand in small batches, Wild Knight is so pure
that only a single distillation is needed. It is soft on the palate, full of
character and has such a smooth, long finish meaning it can even be enjoyed
neat at room temperature. For a vodka connoisseur it is the ultimate gift this
festive season.

Or, if you're planning on wowing your guests, why not try
one of these delicious cocktails created by the Wheel Bar at Tuddenham Mill
using Wild Knight?

'Hot Tuddy' Cocktail

A warming and delicious combination that's perfect for a
cold winter's night.

Serves: 2

Ingredients

50ml of Wild Knight® English Vodka

50ml Calvados

1 tsp demerara sugar

200 ml apple juice

Method

1. Add all the ingredients to a small pan and warm gently,
stirring

dissolve the sugar.

2. Serve warm into two tumblers.

Wild Knight Vodka Mojito

A twist on a classic, this updated mojito using vodka is
perfect as a pre-dinner or party refresher

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